Kejriwal Criticizes BJP Over Security Concerns in Delhi Schools
Arvind Kejriwal has sharply criticized the BJP government for its failure to maintain safety in Delhi's educational institutions after a series of bomb threats. With schools and colleges receiving alarming threats, both parents and students are left in fear. Kejriwal's remarks highlight the deteriorating law and order situation in the capital, prompting questions about the government's commitment to student safety. This ongoing crisis has raised significant concerns among the community, as the political landscape becomes increasingly tense.
Jul 15, 2025, 16:29 IST
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Kejriwal's Strong Remarks on Delhi's Security Situation
On Tuesday, Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal targeted the BJP, claiming that the four-engine government has completely failed the people. He expressed his worries regarding the law and order situation in Delhi following bomb threats to educational institutions over two consecutive days. A school in Dwarka and the renowned St. Stephen's College received bomb threats on Tuesday morning, prompting immediate action from authorities who launched extensive search operations. Similar threats were reported at three schools on Monday, all of which turned out to be false alarms.
Kejriwal took to social media to voice his concerns, questioning the safety of children in Delhi. He noted that two schools had received bomb threats the previous day, and another school and college were threatened that day. Parents are understandably anxious, and children are frightened. He criticized the BJP's government, stating that their four-engine administration has utterly failed in ensuring safety.
Another AAP leader, Atishi, echoed these sentiments, asserting that the law and order situation in Delhi has deteriorated significantly. She sarcastically questioned whether the BJP government cares about the safety of students.
In a post on social media, Kejriwal described the ongoing bomb threats to schools and colleges in Delhi as alarming and distressing. He emphasized that the repeated threats have instilled fear among children and anxiety among parents, highlighting the BJP's failure to provide security. He asked if the safety of children is of no concern to them, pointing out the complete breakdown of law and order in the city.
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